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1981–82 OHL season

Junior ice hockey season


Junior ice hockey season

The 1981–82 OHL season was the second season of the Ontario Hockey League. The league grows by two teams when, the Cornwall Royals are transferred from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Belleville Bulls are awarded a franchise. Fourteen teams each played 68 games. The Kitchener Rangers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Ottawa 67's.

Expansion and Realignment

The league expanded by two teams, as the Belleville Bulls and the Cornwall Royals joined the Ontario Hockey League. Both teams joined the Leyden Division, as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds moved to the Emms Division.

Belleville Bulls

On February 2, 1981, the OHL granted a franchise to the city of Belleville and the ownership group of Dr. Robert L. Vaughan and Bob Dolan. The Bulls would play their home games at the Yardmen Arena. The Bulls would join the Leyden Division.

Prior to joining the OHL, the Bulls played in the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, beginning in the 1979–80 season. In their final season in the league, Belleville defeated the Guelph Platers to win the OPJHL championship. The club would reach the 1981 Centennial Cup finals, where they lost to the Prince Albert Raiders of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 6–2 in the championship game.

Cornwall Royals

The Cornwall Royals were transferred to the Ontario Hockey League from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for the 1981–82 season. Originally an expansion team in 1969, the Royals were a very successful club in the QMJHL, winning the Memorial Cup three times, in 1971, 1980, and 1981. Cornwall would play their home games at the Cornwall Civic Complex. The Royals would join the Leyden Division.

The Royals were able to keep their players from the previous season, including players such as Scott Arniel and Doug Gilmour, who helped lead the team to the 1981 Memorial Cup championship.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched first round bye; z = clinched division title & first round bye

Leyden Division

RankTeamGPWLTPTSGFGA
1z-Ottawa 67's6847192**96**353248
2y-Oshawa Generals6840262**82**335296
3x-Peterborough Petes6836293**75**291266
4x-Toronto Marlboros6837310**74**316290
5x-Kingston Canadians6829345**63**302316
6x-Cornwall Royals6828355**61**303327
7Belleville Bulls6824422**50**280326

Emms Division

RankTeamGPWLTPTSGFGA
1z-Kitchener Rangers6844213**91**322247
2y-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds6840253**83**274243
3x-London Knights6835303**73**359328
4x-Niagara Falls Flyers6831343**65**311338
5x-Brantford Alexanders6825412**52**293313
6x-Windsor Spitfires6822424**48**269343
7Sudbury Wolves6819481**39**275401

Scoring leaders

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Dave SimpsonLondon Knights68678815518
Jeff VaiveOttawa 67's68569515190
Moe LemayOttawa 67's62687013848
Tony TantiOshawa Generals576264126138
Mitch LamoureuxOshawa Generals664378121275
Doug GilmourCornwall Royals67467311942
Mario SimioniToronto Marlboros68586011888
Chris McCauleyLondon Knights664767114117
Fred PerliniToronto Marlboros68476411175
Claude LoiselleWindsor Spitfires683673109192

Playoffs

| RD1-seed01= L4 | RD1-team01= Toronto | RD1-score01= 6 | RD1-seed02= L6 | RD1-team02= Cornwall | RD1-score02= 4

| RD1-seed05= L3 | RD1-team05= Peterborough | RD1-score05= 6 | RD1-seed06= L5 | RD1-team06= Kingston | RD1-score06= 2

| RD1-seed09= E4 | RD1-team09= Niagara Falls | RD1-score09= 4 | RD1-seed10= E6 | RD1-team10= Windsor | RD1-score10= 6

| RD1-seed13= E3 | RD1-team13= London | RD1-score13= 2 | RD1-seed14= E5 | RD1-team14= Brantford | RD1-score14= 6

| RD2-seed01= L1 | RD2-team01= Ottawa | RD2-score01= 8 | RD2-seed02= L4 | RD2-team02= Toronto | RD2-score02= 2

| RD2-seed03= L2 | RD2-team03= Oshawa | RD2-score03= 8 | RD2-seed04= L3 | RD2-team04= Peterborough | RD2-score04= 2

| RD2-seed05= E1 | RD2-team05= Kitchener | RD2-score05= 8 | RD2-seed06= E6 | RD2-team06= Windsor | RD2-score06= 0

| RD2-seed07= E2 | RD2-team07= Sault Ste. Marie | RD2-score07= 8 | RD2-seed08= E3 | RD2-team08= Brantford | RD2-score08= 6

| RD3-seed01= L1 | RD3-team01= Ottawa | RD3-score01= 8 | RD3-seed02= L2 | RD3-team02= Oshawa | RD3-score02= 6

| RD3-seed03= E1 | RD3-team03= Kitchener | RD3-score03= 9 | RD3-seed04= E2 | RD3-team04= Sault Ste. Marie | RD3-score04= 3

| RD4-seed01= L1 | RD4-team01= Ottawa | RD4-score01= 1 | RD4-seed02= E1 | RD4-team02= Kitchener | RD4-score02= 9

Division quarter-finals

Leyden Division

(3) Peterborough Petes vs. (5) Kingston Canadians
(4) Toronto Marlboros vs. (6) Cornwall Royals

Emms Division

(3) London Knights vs. (5) Brantford Alexanders
(4) Niagara Falls Flyers vs. (6) Windsor Spitfires

Division semi-finals

Leyden Division

(1) Ottawa 67's vs. (4) Toronto Marlboros
(2) Oshawa Generals vs. (3) Peterborough Petes

Emms Division

(1) Kitchener Rangers vs. (6) Windsor Spitfires
(2) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds vs. (5) Brantford Alexanders

Division finals

Leyden Division

(1) Ottawa 67's vs. (2) Oshawa Generals

Emms Division

(1) Kitchener Rangers vs. (2) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds

J. Ross Robertson Cup

(L1) Ottawa 67's vs. (E1) Kitchener Rangers

Awards

Bobby Smith Trophy:Dave Simpson, London Knights

References

References

  1. "1981-82 OHL Playoff Results at hockeydb.com".
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